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Whenever I teach a stamping and metal embossing class I’m always amazed at all the ideas that are generated. Despite the fact that the materials and techniques are the same, everyone’s finished projects are unique.

The gallery is a place to share your work and ideas with others. Whether you’re just starting or have been stamping for a while we would LOVE to see what you are creating! Don’t be shy. We’re our own worst critics! So be a part of the site and contribute, we can always learn from each other.

Thanks to all of you who bring your cards to shows . You are always inspiring me!

If you would like to share, take a look at SUBMISSIONS to find out how to post your work.

Looking forward to hearing from you!

Elaine.

Here is a submission from MJ. This is an image stamped using Staz-On ink, then embossed, and finally colored using a butane micro-torch.

Its a great example of the various colors that can be acheived with the torch.

The pear is embossed copper, colored with a butane torch. The aluminum strip has been colored with Ranger Alcohol inks. The dragonfly brad is copper and has also been colored using a butane torch. The rubber stamps (pear, leaf, crackle background) are all Stampin’ Up!, as is the green paper covering the puzzle piece. The metals were all CarvedStamps products. Many thanks to Nicole Kowalk for sharing her work!

Aluminum embossed and pierced using a Pergamano stencil by Edwinna Forschler.